Examples of using Combating in English and their translations into Bengali
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But that justification had been cooked up as a substitute for a claim of combating communism, which Johnson knew to be baseless
Both of them have made a crucial contribution to focusing attention on and combating such war crimes.
It included specially trained people, on the basis of Japan's department for combating organized crime.
The good news is that combating super pollutants is eminently feasible, and a fast way to limit temperature increases.
Both laureates have made a crucial contribution to focusing attention on, and combating, such war crimes.
Despite being a developing country, Bangladesh spends more than one percent of its GDP in combating climate change.
The USA is also now our closest partner in combating terrorism and extremism, she said.
A bloc, which arose in the circumstances of the post-war crisis of imperialism, and which is intended for combating proletarian revolution.
Honestly, we won't waste 30 years of our life combating extremist thoughts.
Desai, at a programme in the US, recently told reporters that her country was eager to see healthy relations between India and Bangladesh in combating terrorism.
In addition to the above, the effectiveness of this natural extract on combating various nervous conditions and the effects of stresses is scientifically proven.
Blogger Nicu Popescu has come up with arguments combating the"main false statements" that have been circulated within this debate.
Honestly, we will not waste another thirty years of our life combating extremist thoughts.
Blogger Nicu Popescu comes up with arguments[ro] combating the“main false statements” that have been circulated within this debate.
The document is an annual publication documenting the efforts of 187 governments in combating human trafficking.
protects the hair from external factors, actively combating brittleness and dryness of tired hair.
Superheroes use their powers to counter day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity by their criminal counterparts, supervillains.
Some superheroes use their powers to counter daily crime while also combating threats against humanity from supervillains, who are their criminal counterparts.
Some superheroes use their powers to help daily crime while also combating threats against humanity from supervillains, who are their criminal counterparts.
The United States encouraged Bangladesh to redouble efforts on the protection of human rights and combating trafficking in persons and raised concerns over certain provisions of the Digital Security Act.